Rock76 Report post Posted September 20, 2012 Hey Guys, As the title suggests, I'm having a bit of trouble and wanted to run it by the collective wisdom here and see if you all have any ideas. I had just changed the needle yesterday and was getting ready to stitch a belt, and it seems I didn't fully tighten the needle in the needle bar. I was manually turning the flywheel to make the fist couple of stitches, luckily, because the needle was yanked out and became kinda wedged in the shuttle area. After getting the needle out, I took apart the shuttle/bobbin/race and inspected it for damage or burs. I saw and felt nothing, so put everything back together and did a few test stitch lines. This is where I noticed a problem. It's apparent something is out of whack. It starts out ok for about 10 stitches or so, but then the stitch spacing becomes extremely inconsistent. It seems that the machine isn't properly advancing the leather, sometimes even stitching in the same hole twice. Makes no difference if it's threaded or not. I've attached a couple of photos to show you what I mean. I've also noticed the stitch hole spacing seems to be effected by how fast the machine is running. Not sure if it's pertinent or not, but I'm running it with the standard plate/ feed dog set-up. Maybe some kind of timing issue? It seems a call to Cobra Steve might be in order here, but I though I'd also run it by you guys and see if anyone might have a clue what's going on, or experienced anything like this before. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
particle Report post Posted September 20, 2012 It seems you've created the first sewing machine capable of Morse Code! Did you try calling Steve yet? Just curious what the problem was (since I can't read morse code...). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rock76 Report post Posted September 20, 2012 Ha! Unfortunately I can't read Morse code either, but it's nice to know it can do it if I ever need to send a coded message in leather.. Once again, Cobra Steve to the rescue. I took some video of the problem and sent em' off to Steve. After a couple of phone calls and pictures, he fixed me right up. The problem turned out to be a single loose screw just under the stitch length adjustment lever on the inside. Tightened it up and ta-da! Stitching like a brand new machine again. Thanks much, Steve! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KAYAK45 Report post Posted September 20, 2012 A loose screw will affect a lot of us. Lucky it was on the MACHINE. HAHA That's the kind of service you get and should have. Glad you got it. Kevin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jimbob Report post Posted September 21, 2012 Da-dit-da-dit Da-da-dit-da....!!! da-da-dit-dit-dit dit-dit-dit-da-da !! Jimbob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trox Report post Posted September 21, 2012 (edited) Hi Jimbob, Is that the sound of your Harry Danielson or your Adler crying for help? Edited September 21, 2012 by Trox Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites